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Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
Richard Bomboy
97.119 says in part: Each amateur station , except a space or telecommand
station, must transmit it's assigned call sign on it's transmitting channel at the end - you know the rest so if a handheld is even next to the remote base as in the same room the remote base still has to id itself. Two transmitters, two ID's At 10:18 PM 4/25/99 -0400, you wrote: From: JHowel@... Dick WA3USH "It happens, just deal with it" The people will not understand the importance of the Second Amendment until it is too late." -- Thomas Jefferson *** WARNING TO UNSOLICITED SPAMMERS*** Pursuant to US Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II,"Any and all nonsolicited E-mail (SPAM) sent to this address is subject to a download and archival fee of $500.00 US" !!! E-mailing to this address denotes acceptance of these terms. |
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
Chuck Kelsey
You mean he has to give his callsign twice? Remember, he is talking on
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his own station, not someone else's. -------------------------------------- Richard Bomboy wrote:
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Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
Richard Bomboy
Don't think so, he ID'ed the hand held station not the "base" station
if what ya say is true a repeater does not need to ID either At 08:40 PM 4/25/99 -0400, you wrote: From: Chuck Kelsey <kelsey@...> Dick WA3USH "It happens, just deal with it" The people will not understand the importance of the Second Amendment until it is too late." -- Thomas Jefferson *** WARNING TO UNSOLICITED SPAMMERS*** Pursuant to US Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II,"Any and all nonsolicited E-mail (SPAM) sent to this address is subject to a download and archival fee of $500.00 US" !!! E-mailing to this address denotes acceptance of these terms. |
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
Chuck Kelsey
When you give your callsign over your HT, you just IDed your remote
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base. Chuck Kelsey WB2EDV --------------------------------------------- I would like to operate a remoyte base from my house and I am confused |
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
Richard Bomboy
Actually it is pretty simple, if it xmits ya gotta ID it
At 09:54 PM 4/25/99 +0000, you wrote: From: krissycarl@... Dick WA3USH "It happens, just deal with it" The people will not understand the importance of the Second Amendment until it is too late." -- Thomas Jefferson *** WARNING TO UNSOLICITED SPAMMERS*** Pursuant to US Code, Title 47, Chapter 5, Subchapter II,"Any and all nonsolicited E-mail (SPAM) sent to this address is subject to a download and archival fee of $500.00 US" !!! E-mailing to this address denotes acceptance of these terms. |
Re: Motorola MSR2000 Power Supply
Andrew Jones
The 15.8v is with no load. Putting a 20amp load on it will only
drop the voltage to ~15.0 volts. Under a mild load (2-5amps) the voltage stays around 15.6-.7 volts which seems a bit high to power contollers and radios. You mentioned the 2nd output for the MSR2000 exciter/RX section, how much current is available at this port? (2-3amps?) Thanx Aj From: litz <litz@...>for the "radio" (the rx and exciter). It should read 13.9 VDC.Amp - 2 Amp respectively. From the Motorola manual: "2.1.2 Regulation.Line and load regulation is provided by the ferroresonant action in thevoltage winding resonates with C601, causing the secondary to saturate andrestrict the secondary output voltage."overcurent and overvoltage protection. Anything over 18V, Q601 thru Q604, VR601 actto "pull down" the voltage (trough R601).it also depend on your PA power setting - say 50w vs. 100w)---- subscriptionTo unsubscribe from this mailing list, or to change your ----to digest, go to the ONElist web site, at and ---This list is sponsored by the owners and users of "RBTIP"--------------------------------------------------------------------- G-SHOCK SPORTS WATCH - Built Tough! Built Cool! G-SHOCK keeps you in--- This list is sponsored by the owners and users of "RBTIP" |
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
In a message dated 4/25/99 10:40:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
kelsey@... writes: << You mean he has to give his callsign twice? Remember, he is talking on his own station, not someone else's. >> Yes, but he's actually talking on "two" stations, albeit they are both his own stations. Each radio in the "chain" has to be ID'ed. For example, you can ID a voice repeater simply by saying "W9SAR via the W9SAR repeater." You're IDing yourself and your repeater. I know it seems redundant, and really don't know why it's necessary (other than, perhaps, to show there's more than on station in the "chain"), but it's the rules. You're even supposed to ID your crossband repeater in your car if you're, say, using a 440 H/T and crossbanding through your mobile back to a 2-meter repeater. 73, Jeff, W9SAR www.qsl.net/w9sar |
Re: Remore Base Legal requirements
In a message dated 4/25/99 10:00:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rlee@...
writes: << Don't think so, he ID'ed the hand held station not the "base" station if what ya say is true a repeater does not need to ID either >> I could be wrong, but I believe you can ID your remote base (as well as crossband and other similar links) simply by stating "W9SAR via the W9SAR remote base" (or via whatever). 73, Jeff, W9SAR www.qsl.net/w9sar |
Remore Base Legal requirements
I would like to operate a remoyte base from my house and I am confused as to the fcc requirements
HOW or IF I need t ID the remote base. Can anyone help me? I am using a dual band mobile to remote access from VHF simplex to an UHF repeater. The repeater owner has givin me the OK to do this but we are not sure of the requirements as to the "ID". thanks Mark KB0NMQ |
Re: HELP WITH SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY
tom oliver
I just bought three samlex supplies from tech America when they had them on sale
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they were rated for 23 amps continuos but when I tried to run a UHF Maratrac mobile off it it would only make about 90 watts when I checked the voltage with the mic keyed it was reading 10 volts when not keyed it read 13.8 over all I like the supplies but it doesn't look like they are going to be able to run the 100 watt rigs like I intended them for. So I guess it is back to astron tom n8ies Demos Doulou wrote: From: "Demos Doulou" <sdoulou1@...> |
Re: Motorola MSR2000 Power Supply
litz
Andrew,
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The regulator board you are checking is probably the aux reg board for the "radio" (the rx and exciter). It should read 13.9 VDC. The high current is rated for 13.1 to 16.3 VDC, depending on load, 36 Amp - 2 Amp respectively. From the Motorola manual: "2.1.2 Regulation. Line and load regulation is provided by the ferroresonant action in the secondary resonant winding of the power transformer T601. The high voltage winding resonates with C601, causing the secondary to saturate and restrict the secondary output voltage." Then there is the TPN6138B Distribution board. It provides overcurent and overvoltage protection. Anything over 18V, Q601 thru Q604, VR601 act to "pull down" the voltage (trough R601). Do you have 15.8 VDC under TX load, is that at idle? (under tx load it also depend on your PA power setting - say 50w vs. 100w) Hope this helps... -Brian N0PMZ At 10:55 AM 4/25/99 PDT, you wrote:
From: "Andrew Jones" <ve3gtu@...> |
Motorola MSR2000 Power Supply
Andrew Jones
Hello, I'm looking for any information on a Motorola TPN1191A
power supply (36amp). Either something is wrong with the regulation or it requires some type of external feedback. The main outputs stay at 15.8volts while (I'm assuming..) the regulator board has a test point that stays at 13.8 (and can be adjusted). Help! Thanx Andrew VE3GTU |
Re: Newbie questions
litz
Thanks to all who responded on my MSR2000 base to repeater conversion
questions ... Kevin on this list, recommended the Racom model 700 CWID. I called the Racom folks and the were *VERY* helpful and knowledgeable. BTW their web site is www.racominc.com. <rant> Several others made comments about "CB repeater controllers" - I couldn't agree more! Perhaps I get annoyed more easily than others - but I find the non-traffic "noise" generated by the voice controllers testing my nerves every time I hear one belch out the time of day (don't most people have watches and clocks - and the blind having their own talking clocks anyway?). </rant> -Brian N0PMZ |
Re: Repeater Antennas
litz
I've been using the DB 420-B, 8 element exposed folded diapole array for
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working area UHF repeaters - with no problems. It replaced a Celwave PD 455-6 heavy duty fiberglass stick (also in the 450 to 460 band). Both antennas were rated for 10 dB gain - BUT the DB 420 far outperforms the fiberglass stick. Friends at the local radio shop swear by the DB antennas as well - they last longer and provide better lighning protection. Brian N0PMZ At 03:37 PM 4/24/99 -0500, you wrote:
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Re: Repeater Antennas
In a message dated 4/25/99 12:33:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, litz@...
writes: << >Hi Guys: I am working on putting a repeater together with a few other >folks help, and I am in need of a reccomendation of a good UHF repeater >antenna. I have seen a few of the DB products antennas and called them >about an antenna that would work for amateur UHF purposes. They >informed me that they do not build an antenna for the Amateur UHF >frequencies. I would like to stay away from the fiberglass antennas >also. The local repeater here used one for a while but the noise >buildup sometimes made the repeater almost useless to use. The >frequency for this new repeater is on 442.700 Mhz. Any help you folks >could reccomend would be appreciated. > >Terry >KF0AO > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >G-SHOCK SPORTS WATCH - Built Tough! Built Cool! G-SHOCK keeps you in >> Terry your telling us that Decibel don,t make antennas cut for the ham bands, i just order one cut to the uhf 440-450mhz ham band, model DB420 a 8 bay dual exposed (16 dipoles 9 dbd.. I ordered thru Tessco in Maryland 1800-472-7373 their catalog number was 32470 it cost me 743.80 + 85 .00 for shipping.... It was a special order and they did not have it in stock, they say three weeks deleivery... Maybe you spoke to the wrong person at Decibel.. Fred |
Re: HELP WITH SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY
Demos Doulou
I have used Samlex switching supplies on everything, HF to UHF and have had
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no problems with noise. Demos KR4US -----Original Message-----
From: Jack Jackson <jackj4@...> To: Repeater-builder@... <Repeater-builder@...> Date: Sunday, April 25, 1999 9:23 AM Subject: [Repeater-builder] Re: HELP WITH SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY From: "Jack Jackson" <jackj4@...>.com/rbtip/ |
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